Carnivals and Dreams


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Summary: This absorbing and original study examines the extraordinary surreal art of Bruegel the Elder in terms of the visual culture of carnivals and dreams. This is also the first study of the origins of nightmare imagery in art and culture. The book explains how the culture of carnivals and dreams converged during the Renaissance, and why this revolutionised the nature of public and private fantasy. Using Bruegel as a case-study, Milne brings together a great range of new and fascinating sources, drawing on philosophy, mysticism and folk culture, as well as art and imaginative literature. Milne guides us through the genesis of the modern nightmare in Bruegel's art and culture. The result is a ground-breaking contribution to visual and psychological history, and an illuminating account of Bruegel's most enigmatic and disturbing works.




The Carnival of Wishes & Dreams


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In the tradition of Wishtree and You May Already Be a Winner, this hopeful middle grade novel tells the story of three former friends who must come together at their annual town carnival to heal and reconnect after a tragedy. The small town of Clarkville has seen better days. Ever since the Cohen factory burned down a few years ago, jobs are scarce and unemployment is high. But each year for one night the Carnival of Wishes and Dreams comes to town and everyone gets to indulge in a little wonder and delight. And for three girls who each receive notes asking them to meet the anonymous sender at midnight at the Ferris Wheel, it’s an evening that promises to be truly magical. Audrey McKinley can’t believe someone would ask her to ride the Ferris Wheel. Everyone in town knows she’s afraid of heights; the last time she rode the Ferris Wheel it ended with her having a panic attack. But ever since her dad lost his job after the Cohen factory burned down he’s been working too little. The carnival gives him a chance for some seasonal work, and she plans to spend the evening checking up on him and making sure he does his job. Maybe she’ll face her fears tonight, after all. Grace Chang isn’t supposed to go to the carnival. It’s too close to the burned remains of the old Cohen factory—the place where her firefighter father lost his life. And they always rode the Ferris Wheel together, so that’s also something Grace isn’t supposed to do. But since her mom just announced they’ll be moving away from Clarkville the day after the carnival, Grace is sick of only doing things she’s supposed to do. She’ll be at the carnival. And she is definitely riding that Ferris Wheel. Harlow Cohen is surprised anyone would want to ride the Ferris Wheel with her. Harlow used to be popular. But ever since her grandparents’ old factory burned down and so many people lost their jobs, many of the kids at school blame her—and her rich family—for their own parents’ worsening economic situations. Harlow can never resist a dare, but when a note arrives asking her to meet an anonymous person at the Ferris Wheel at midnight, she’s far from certain it will be a friend waiting for her. Can these three girls put their differences aside long enough for their wishes to come true? And is it possible to save a friendship that once seemed lost for good?




American OZ


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"Reminiscent of ... the gritty writings of Studs Terkel and John Steinbeck, with a dash of Jack Kerouac, Tony Horwitz, and even Hunter S. Thompson." Review!"Majestic ... Deep Observations About Life!" -- Chicago Tribune. American OZ is a rollicking, gritty, adventurous story of life in the secretive subculture of traveling carnivals. You'll never see your state fair or street festival the same way again. Comerford writes a bold, inspiring true story of a year working on the road behind the scenes with the colorful characters and legends of carnivals. He shares stories of freaks, a carnival pimp, and the last King of the Sideshows. A dunk tank insult-clown is shot. Masked gunmen rob his carnival. And a young showman friend dies a shocking death on the road. It's a new classic American road story as he hitchhikes to shows in California, New Jersey, New York, Chicago, Alaska, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, and Florida where he works in a freak show. He becomes the #1 hitchhiker in the USA and a top agent at the State Fair of Texas. He travels to the dangerous foothills of Mexico to see the new face of the American carny. He exposes the truths about seasonal work, labor abuse, and living between two worlds. People seek love and meaning in their lives on the road. Comerford finds we're all connected in more ways than we know."An American Masterpiece!" -- Kerry Lavelle, author/lawyer




The Dream Dictionary


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A comprehensive handbook that will give you access to the meanings of thousands of different dreams. Organized from A to Z you can easily look up the meaning and symbolism of all your dreams. Keep this book at your bedside so you can finally unlock the secrets to your unconscious mind.




The Carnival Keepers


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It's 1879, and James - a time-wasting escapist - is trying to win a bet. His challenges include purchasing a lighthouse, hosting a s�ance, and spending the night with his father's prize-winning stallion in a notoriously haunted attic. But the Carnival is in town for the All Hallows' Eve celebrations, and the London fog has other ideas for James. Something vicious is waiting in the shadows, ready to lead him towards a destiny he could never have imagined.




Renaissance Dream Cultures


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This volume explores the dream cultures of the European long sixteenth century, with a focus on Italian sources, reflections and debates on the nature and value of dreams, and frameworks of interpretation. The chapters examine a variety of oneiric experiences, since distinctions such as that between dreams and visions are themselves culturally specific and variable. Several developments of the period are relevant and consequently considered, from the introduction of the printing press and the humanist rediscovery of ancient texts to the religious reforms and the cultural encounters at the time of the first globalisation. At the centre of the narrative is the exceptional case of Girolamo Cardano, heterodox physician, mathematician, astrologer, autobiographer, dreamer and key dream theorist of the epoch. The Italian peninsula produced the first printed editions of many classical and medieval treatises, and, particularly between the 1560s and the 1610s, was also especially active in the writing of texts, both Latin and vernacular, fascinated by the oneiric experience and investigating it. Given the role of the visual in dreaming, images are also analysed. This book will be a recommended reading for scholars, students and non-specialist readers of cultural history, Renaissance studies and dream cultures.




Carnivals and Dreams


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CARNIVAL OF SOULS


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Jazan Wild's Carnival of Souls: Sneak Peek! (Book 1/2 in the Carnival of Souls series.) In this Sneak Peek Edition of CARNIVAL OF SOULS, you get to gaze behind the curtain of the first three books of the Carnival Of Souls Series! And a first look at the Return Of The Carnival Of Souls... "The Riddle Of The Skull" Book Zero (Prequel) by Jazan Wild! "CARNIVAL COMICS" and "CARNIVAL OF SOULS" are Registered Trademarks.




Teamwork Makes the Dream Work


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Teamwork makes the dreamwork by John Maxwell. The concept to this book is a warm approach to the idea of: Only by working in a team will you fulfill your dreams. The focus of the book is on realizing one's dreams, achieving those goals by working in teams. Teams come in every shape and size--spouses in a marriage, colleagues at work, volunteers together for a good cause... It takes teamwork to make the dream work.




How to Interpret Dreams


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"How to Interpret Dreams shows you how to remember your dreams and how to understand them. It includes easy-to-follow instructions to help you analyze your own dreams, and a dictionary of symbols so you'll know what the colors, feelings, objects, and places that pop up in your dreams actually mean"--Page 4 of cover.